Support local restaurants during the coronavirus shutdown with this guide to take-out and delivery


Support local restaurants during the coronavirus shutdown with this guide to take-out and delivery
You can sort our To-Go Guide by area, cuisine and other keywords. For each location that is offering takeout, you'll see a "COVID-19 Notes" section at the top of the entry. Click the image to visit the Inlander's To-Go Guide.
UPDATE: As of Monday, May 4, the Inlander has integrated local restaurants' takeout information into our To-Go Guide. The URL Inlander.com/takeoutguide now redirects to this feature.

With all restaurants in Washington state closed until at least March 31 due to the coronavirus pandemic, it's now more vital than ever to "eat and drink local." (Read this piece from Eater about worst-case impacts on the hospitality industry.)

Many local restaurant owners have already been forced to temporarily lay off staff while the shutdown is in place. Others have completely closed their doors until the ban on dine-in service is lifted.

For those stuck at home or hankering for something not scrabbled together from your pantry's dry goods stash, the following spreadsheet — which will be updated in real time as we get more information — lists restaurants' contact info and websites, along with a column on what type of service they offer (take out, delivery only or both) and their general geographic location.

ADD YOUR RESTAURANT - If you're a local restaurant owner and want to be included on this list, please fill out a quick form with the needed details here.

For any questions, or to share how the pandemic has impacted your business, contact Inlander Food Editor Chey Scott at cheys@inlander.com.

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Chey Scott

Chey Scott is the Inlander's Editor, and has been on staff since 2012. Her past roles at the paper include arts and culture editor, food editor and listings editor. She also currently serves as editor of the Inlander's yearly, glossy magazine, the Annual Manual. Chey (pronounced “Shay”) is a lifelong resident...